Electric Boogaloo

EISENBERG: ...everyone, for what we've all been waiting for. It's our Ask Me One More final round. This final elimination round will determine this week's ASK ME ANOTHER champion. So we're going to bring back the winners from all of our previous rounds. From Two Tickets to Parodies, we have Matt Carman.

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EISENBERG: From Sublime Rhymes, James Bronzan.

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EISENBERG: From Product Placement, Rachel Wilson...

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EISENBERG: ...and from Give Us The Bird, Amit Kooner.

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EISENBERG: So this game is called Electric Boogaloo, is that right, Art?

CHUNG: That's correct.

EISENBERG: What? I - I'm scared. What does that mean?

CHUNG: Well, some of us are old enough to remember the 1984 breakdancing movie "Breakin" and it's oddly-named sequel "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo."

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CHUNG: As you may know, in "Breakin 2," Kelly, Ozone, and Turbo stop an evil developer from bulldozing the local community center through the power of breakdancing.

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EISENBERG: Yeah, because breakdancing can do anything.

CHUNG: Anything can be stopped...

EISENBERG: It can.

CHUNG: ...through breakdancing. So, contestants, this game is about movie sequels. We're going to give you the subtitle of a movie and you tell us the film series that used it. So, for example, if I said "Freddy's Revenge," you would say "Nightmare on Elm Street." Easy.

OK. We're going to play this spelling bee style, so one wrong answer and you're out. You only have a few seconds to answer. The last person standing in this week's grand prize winner. OK? Here we go. Matt, "Attack of the Clones."

EISENBERG: And you get our grand prize. Not only do you get this NPR tote bag, but you also get...

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EISENBERG: ...you also get Will Shortz as your personal crossword puzzle hinter. He will give you his phone number and, on the day that you are doing the crossword, you can call him and get up to three hints.

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EISENBERG: I know. That is amazing. Congratulations.

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EISENBERG: Well, that's all she wrote. Literally, my script is blank, which means the hour is over. But it does not have to end here. You can find us and a bunch of clues we didn't get to. Just search for us on Facebook and Twitter. NPR, ASK ME ANOTHER.

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EISENBERG: ASK ME ANOTHER puzzle tsars have been Art Chung...

CHUNG: Hey, my name anagrams to Narc Thug.

EISENBERG: ...and Greg Pliska.

CHUNG: Sparkle Gabe.

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EISENBERG: The man behind the music is Jonathan Coulton.

CHUNG: Thou Jolt The Cannon.

EISENBERG: Additional puzzle writing contributed by Will Hines...

CHUNG: Hells I Win.

EISENBERG: ...Dan Schofield...

CHUNG: Caddish Felon.

EISENBERG: ...and Noah Tarnow.

CHUNG: A Rah Won-ton.

EISENBERG: Our audio engineer is Paul Ruest.

CHUNG: Us True Pal.

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EISENBERG: Our house sound engineer is David Hurtgen.

CHUNG: Ugh Trend Diva.

EISENBERG: With production help from Eleanor Kagan...

CHUNG: An Orange Lake.

EISENBERG: ...James Ramsey...

CHUNG: Mama's Jersey.

EISENBERG: ...Suraya Mohamed...

CHUNG: Madam Hears You.

EISENBERG: ... Kerry Thompson...

CHUNG: Shy Pork Mentor.

EISENBERG: ... and Zach Mellert.

CHUNG: Call Me Hertz.

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EISENBERG: ASK ME ANOTHER supervising producer is Jesse Baker.

CHUNG: Jab Seekers.

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EISENBERG: Our executive producer is Eric Nuzum.

CHUNG: Curium Zen.

EISENBERG: We'd like to thank The Bell House here in Brooklyn, New York.